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limiting fees to 15 percent, with the cap remaining in place until restaurants can offer dine-in service again. The order also prohibits delivery services from cutting pay to drivers to make up for money lost because of the cap.
As the demand for food delivery has increased, the third-party delivery companies have been hiring more drivers, a process that includes paying for background checks and, for some, providing injury insurance. The companies have also invested in marketing campaigns to connect customersBeyond paying a driver to drop off food with the customer, DoorDash also manages things like credit card processing and website design for businesses, the spokesperson said.
than five locations, or around 150,000 businesses in the U.S., Canada and Australia. However, fees stayed the same for larger chains like Chipotle and McDonald’s to help offset losses. In a statement, Postmates criticized the fee caps as interfering with private contracts between businesses.
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